Northwest Traffic and Training Net Newsletter
The NTTN Newslewtter called Transend is ready to download and enjoy! It was written by Dave, N7YSS, NTTN Net Manager. To download just right click on this link and save link or target as and it will download to your computer. You can also click on the link and open it directly. There is also a link under the catagories section you can click on. Enjoy!
Please join the NTTN net daily at 6:05 p.m. in order to coordinate local traffic with cycle 4 of the National Traffic System. The net is sanctioned to meet on the linked repeaters of the Western Oregon Radio Club, Inc. Frequecy, 145.27, 145.43, 145.47, 146.80, and 443.150 mhz repeaters, all having a pl tone of 107.2.
Current Website Status & Reconstruction Project
The first step in redesigning my website is under way and I hope
you enjoy the new design. I wanted to make the page structure
more appealing and easier to read along with a more professional
look. Reorgainizing the subject content so the visitor expierence
is one to remember is the new direction my homepage is going.
As the pages are under construction, please check back often for updates. I originally built this site back in 1998 for Amateur Radio Emergency Service here in the state of Oregon. Although this information will still be available, the new direction will now focus on a wide variety of Amateur Radio topics. If there is any subject you would like to see, please send me an e-mail and I will review your request and get it posted if its in alignment with my new homepage direction.
73 Mark, KC7NYR
